oaky in a sentence
n.
Definition
OAKY: having a flavor or aroma reminiscent of oak wood, often used to describe certain wines or wooden products.
Sample Sentences
- The wine had an oaky flavor that complemented the rich, savory dishes.
- She loved the oaky scent of the wooden furniture in her grandparents' house.
- After aging in the barrel, the whiskey developed a smooth, oaky finish.
- The artist chose an oaky palette to evoke a sense of warmth in her painting.
- His voice had an oaky timbre that resonated beautifully in the auditorium.
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